DLink dsl-502t port forward problem

max

Apprentice
Hi
I am using Airtel dsl connection with a Dlink dsl-502t router connected to my computer by ethernet (not USB).
I tried to configure port forwarding for my web server. I used the techecnclave thread http://www.techenclave.com/forums/port-forwarding-for-d-link-502t-72362.html and articles from portforward.com to configure the port forwarding.
There are 2 application servers in port 80 and 8000. My admin port is 8111. I had added rules for both servers.
But I am not able to access the webservers from the internet.
I am using dynamic ip (no-ip.com).
when i access my webserver from the internet the error page (The page cannot be displayed) is shown.
But if I try to access 8111 the admin page is accessible.
http://subdomain.no-ip.org/--> error page
http://subdomain.no-ip.org:8000/ --> error page
http://subdomain.no-ip.org:8111/ --> admin page
I tried by disabling my firewall, but still no luck.
 
First of all check if all the port forwarding rules that u created are appearing correctly under the "Virtual server" list .

If they are , there is something else that u can try - the "DMZ" option under "Advanced" section :

Enter the IP address of ur PC in the box and set it to enabled .
Ur IP will most likely be 192.168.1.2 but u can check it by typing ipconfig at the command prompt...

Note : Using DMZ does expose ur PC to the external network and u should take extra precautions like having a firewall running at all times .
 
Triad said:
First of all check if all the port forwarding rules that u created are appearing correctly under the "Virtual server" list .

If they are , there is something else that u can try - the "DMZ" option under "Advanced" section :

Enter the IP address of ur PC in the box and set it to enabled .
Ur IP will most likely be 192.168.1.2 but u can check it by typing ipconfig at the command prompt...

Note : Using DMZ does expose ur PC to the external network and u should take extra precautions like having a firewall running at all times .
I tried these suggestions, but the problem still persist.
 
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